A life in a photobooth.

A Strip With Some Festive Snaps

USA 1960s

Hello little girls, with your wonky mummy-cut fringes! I love your complementing striped tops. You are working so beautifully together to compose these photos. Your mum and dad must’ve been so thrilled with them!

The strip of these two cuties came from a photo album in which the following three snapshots were found.

A Christmas with a new baby. Is it a boy or a girl?

It’s another girl. What an extravagant Easter!

The girl holding the jug of hooch and the pipe is presumed to be the mother of the three sisters. I wonder if this was just a dress-up game or were the costumes for a party or Halloween? Either way it is a fabulous precursor to this little history of girlhood.

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Yah, the 60’s, I remember, I was there, not in THOSE pictures but in many others during the 60’s. Yes, I’ve ‘dated’ myself, but living thru those years gave us wisdom and appreciation for both life THEN and NOW….. we learned watching the twilight zone and now we live in the Twilight Zone! Life…. I tell ya!!!! More great pics, those took me back (obviously), love them, thanks again K for sharing them with us! Hugz !!!

I’m a keen collector of lots of different types of photos, as well as other bits and bobs, Dan. I’ve had to cut down a lot since being unable to work, so stick to photobooth photos and the occasional real photo postcard of Edwardian theatre people. I try to buy photos to keep them together so that they can tell a larger story, but sometimes it is hard to tell what belongs with what in online auctions. The expense can be prohibitive, too.

Mommy-cut! No such luck for me. My dad bought some manual clippers from a barber wanting a little cash to bet on a horse. They weren’t the best, and, my God! they pulled when he cut our hair! Sitting on a 44 gallon drum in the back garden.
These two kids are beautiful. The one on the right is a robust looking kid and I can’t decide whether she’s a girl or he’s a boy. Either way they look like joyful children having fun. (Heather thinks he’s a boy, maybe he’s a cousin?)

Hi Brian, I do know of a few families who grabbed the cash of an inheritance and threw everything else away. 😠 Mostly I think things either get moved on when the holder of the photos no longer remembers anyone in them, or someone dies without any family to pass them on to. Then again that is probably wishful thinking that they are in the majority. . .

Yeah, memory fades. My daughters have no idea who the people in my old albums are, let alone in my parents albums. Hence the importance of writing detailed captions. 🙂 Fact is in my Senior high school album, I don’t remember everybody. Have a lovely week. Cheers.

Thanks Brian. I know what you mean about not remembering everyone from school!

I’ve tried to get as much information from my mum about unfamiliar faces in grandma’s albums. She has been really good at filling in some gaps. She has said on numerous photos, “I’ve no idea, but Cecilie, (her sister) will know.”, but unfortunately Cecilie lives in New Zealand and is not that good at replying to emails. 😢

Hi Brian, I’d love to go to NZ again but my health is so bad I find even two nights away locally too taxing. 😢. Yes, I sent her scans and to one of my cousins but never hear back from them despite promises. 😭

Ever so sorry about your health. You are too young for that. Anything that can be done? No matter how strenuous and long-termed? (My trip to Paris last year was ruined by health problems which led to others and took nearly 6 months to get rid of. But at least now I’m ok) What do the doctors say?

I’m so sorry to hear that Brian. Excuse me if you’ve mentioned it in your blog, I’ve a lot of problems concentrating and it affects my memory. I’m sad that the issues continued for so long.

Management is the best the docs can do and I need to pace carefully. As it is a defective gene that is in all the collagen in my body there is no cure. I use exercise physiology for pain management and walking every day helps, too. Having a positive attitude and a willingness to investigate all avenues where I may get some improvement, helps.

I did not really mention in the blog. No worry. Now yours is much more of a concern. Exercise and walking is good for many ailments. Attitude too. 🙂 Meditation may help. I know it helped our younger daughter a lot when she went to Asia last year. Helps you focus the pain away. Keep hopping. And remember you have your friends’ support. 🙂
Hugs.